“I was leery at first and had tried everything to get rid of the johnson grass, and the GrassWorks Weed Wiper™ works great. Everyone else around me has johnson grass, but the GrassWorks Weed Wiper™ took care of mine” - Larry, horse pasture
“We use the GrassWorks Weed Wiper™ on our food plots. it saves us a lot of time and money, especially with the chemicals. The GrassWorks Weed Wiper™ works great - we love it!” - John, hunt club
“The GrassWorks Weed Wiper™ is a lot cheaper than the regular way and you get a lot of the weeds that you can't get withother applications.” - Troy, perennial peanuts
“We've had excellent results from the GrassWorks Weed Wiper™. We use the Pull-Type unit with our ATV. It's saved us a lot of chemical.” - Richard, hay farmer
“The GrassWorks Weed Wiper™ works great - we rent the Contractor/Rental Unit to our local farmers. They are very pleased with the results and durability of the unit. Different rental applictions we have used the GrassWorks Weed Wiper™ in is controlling johnsongrass and pigweed in hay and pasture, truck farming in watermelon and cantalope fields and sweet potatoes to mention a few.” - Tim - Cullman County SWCD; Cullman, AL
“The GrassWorks Weed Wiper™ works great in our sweet potatoes and other row crop applications. Currently using a 30' rigid unit, but because the chemical resistant pigweed acreage is quickly increasing, we feel the new 40' flex unit will work even better.” - White Hersh Farm - NC
“I have a 60 acre farm and use the GrassWorks Weed Wiper™ in my hayfields to manage johnsongrass. Not only did I have excellent kill of the johnsongrass, I really liked the fact that I had no drip or no drifting issues. My kill results were very good, the unit works very good and I'd highly recommend this weed management system.” Mike - Hay and Pasture, KY
“We've used the wick applicators in our operation and could not kill smut grass. We purchased a GrassWorks Weed Wiper™ 3-pt tractor-mount unit in 2008 and have had very good success in killing and managing our smut grass problem. We let our cattle graze the smut grass when it is young and tender, in the early spring. When the smut grass starts getting tough and is still green, we start wiping with the GWWW. We also have been very successful wiping noxious weeds in our perennial peanuts and other hay and pasture fields.” Wes C. - Ranching Operation in Southern FL